In early 2025, Mele Kyari, the former Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), found himself at the center of swirling rumors suggesting his arrest. These speculations emerged shortly after President Bola Tinubu relieved him of his duties on April 2, 2025, as part of a comprehensive overhaul of the NNPCL leadership .

Kyari�s tenure at NNPCL, which began in July 2019, was marked by significant reforms aimed at increasing transparency and efficiency within Nigeria�s oil sector. However, his leadership also attracted criticism, particularly concerning fuel scarcity issues and alleged financial mismanagement. In September 2024, the Arewa Democratic Front called for his suspension and investigation over a reported $6 billion debt owed to petrol suppliers . These allegations, among others, fueled public discourse and may have contributed to the rumors of his arrest.

In response to the arrest rumors, NNPCL�s Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Olufemi Soneye, dismissed them as �baseless speculation,� emphasizing Kyari�s commitment to steering Nigeria�s energy sector towards unprecedented success .

Furthermore, various groups and individuals came forward to defend Kyari�s integrity. The All Progressives Congress (APC) Credibility Movement described the allegations against him as unfounded and attributed them to disgruntled elements affected by his anti-corruption measures . Similarly, the Coalition of Civil Society Organisations Against Corruption (COCSOAC) and other groups urged President Tinubu to disregard calls for Kyari�s dismissal, asserting that such demands were orchestrated by corrupt oil thieves threatened by his transparency initiatives .

Despite the controversies, Kyari�s tenure is noted for significant strides in reforming Nigeria�s oil sector. His efforts in transforming NNPCL into a more transparent and efficient entity have been acknowledged by various stakeholders. As he navigates the post-NNPCL phase of his career, Kyari continues to maintain his innocence regarding the allegations and remains a prominent figure in discussions about Nigeria�s energy future.

In conclusion, while rumors of Mele Kyari�s arrest have circulated, official statements and support from various groups suggest that these claims are unfounded. His contributions to Nigeria�s oil sector reforms remain a significant part of his legacy.

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